Man Utd Kits Ranked from 1997-2024.
Man Utd Kits Ranked from 1997-2024. As usual, the launch of new football kits are a lot like the transfer window, there are some set of fans who care and show real interest in the latest threads, while there are others who do not.
Manchester United are among the few clubs in the world, that sell their shirts at a high volume, and that is largely down to the club’s past success. Kits become iconic with big games, trophies and players who wear them, and many football fans can look at an old Man United’s kit, and immediately name a handful of players who have adorned it.
While success has been harder to come by for the Red Devil’s in the wake of Sir Alex Ferguson‘s retirement, the club has never stopped to produce kits well worthy of appreciation.
Here, we rank the best Man Utd kits since 1997 till date based on design and popularity:
No 1: 1998-2000 Home Kit
The famous iconic red shirt with a classic collar, one which was well associated with great success as well. The kit served as Man United’s home kit for the 1998/1999 and 1999/2000 campaigns.
No 2: 2007-2009 Home Kit
A very sleek and modern design, accompanied with memories for winning multiple trophies.
No 3: 2010/2011 Home Kit
A timeless design, simple, yet elegant.
No 4: 1997/1998 Home Kit
With a bold collar and vibrant design, the kit stands out from the late ’90s.
No 5: 2024/2025 Home Kit
No 6: 2020/2021 Home Kit
A retro-inspired design with a nod to heritage, the kit was well-received by the fans.
No 7: 2016/2017 Home Kit
Classic look with a modern fit, but still maintains the famous and iconic red.
No 8: 2009/2010 Home Kit
A classic design still, but less iconic than previous versions.
No 9: 2021/2022 Home Kit
Modern with subtle patterns; mixed reception.
No 10: 2022/2023 Home Kit
Design choices divided opinions; not as beloved.
No 11: 2023/2024 Home Kit
New kit still forming its legacy; initial reactions varied.
No 12: 1997/1998 Away Kit
A combination of red, black and white, bold and distinctive, with it’s unique style.
No 13: 2006/2007 Away Kit
Clean and simple, but less memorable overall.
No 14: 2013/2014 Away Kit
A controversial design, not liked and favored by many fans.
No 15: 2014/2015 Away Kit
Another design with modern look, that didn’t resonate strongly with the supporters.
No 16: 2015/2016 Away Kit
Similar to previous away kits, the 2014 away kit lacked standout features.
No 17: 2018/2019 Away Kit
Another design from the fans with mixed reviews, design felt uninspired to many.
No 18: 2019/2020 Away Kit
One that seem more of an experiment, not widely popular.
No 19: 2022/2023 Third Kit
Divisive design, not well-received overall.
No 20: 2023-2024 Third Kit
And last on the list, is the 2023 third kit. Still building its identity alongside mixed initial reactions, the kit is trying to gain it’s prominence amongst others.